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Chris Eubank Jr Is Absolutely Certain How Usyk vs Dubois Rematch Goes: “If He Fights Like That”

Daniel Dubois is keen to run it back with Oleksandr Usyk.

The pair first met in August of 2023 in Poland, with Usyk defending his unified heavyweight world titles.

Though he outboxed Dubois for large periods of the fight, scoring a knockdown in the eighth and stoppage in the ninth, the Brit’s side have held on to the low blow that put the Ukrainian down in the fifth as a claim to winning the fight, believing the shot to have been legal.

Since then, Usyk became undisputed with a win over Tyson Fury and, to honour the rematch, vacated the IBF belt, which was awarded to Dubois. The young Brit defended his new title with a fifth round knockout over Anthony Joshua.

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It was after that performance that Chris Eubank Jr told Mail Sport Boxing that the younger man could beat Usyk now.

“With that type of performance, I think he could [beat Usyk]. I didn’t see that Dubois against Usyk. If that Dubois fought Usyk then there would’ve been a different outcome.”

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After Usyk’s second win over Fury, Dubois promptly entered the ring to call for a rematch after being ‘robbed’ in Poland. He was criticised not only for taking the spotlight but also overlooking Joseph Parker, who he faces on February 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Should ‘DDD’ come through former champ Parker as he clearly expects to, Usyk did verbally agree to run it back – a chance to become twice undisputed in the division. Many, though, feel he should retire on top.

Chris Eubank Jr Is Certain Who Wins Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury Fight

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua could be set to meet in 2025.

It’s a fight that has been teased for a number of years, and it now looks like each fighter has no other option than to face one another.

Fury is fresh from another defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, coming up short by unanimous decision in their second meeting in December after losing their first encounter by split decision back in May.

‘The Gypsy King’ missed out on the chance to become undisputed champion when he lost that initial fight to Usyk earlier this year, and the defeat in the rematch means that Fury still holds no world title belts.

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Joshua knows full well himself what it is like to lose back-to-back fights against Usyk, having been beaten by the Ukrainian great twice in 2021 and 2022.

Those defeats saw ‘AJ’ lose his unified world heavyweight titles, but he did have an attempt to win one of them back when he challenged IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois in September.

It wasn’t to be though for Joshua, as Dubois dominated the action at Wembley Stadium and picked up a fifth round stoppage win.

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Their recent defeats mean that a fight between Fury and Joshua doesn’t hold as much glamour as it once did, but still remains a fight that fans would be interested in seeing.

One big name that has weighed in on the clash is Chris Eubank Jr, and he has didn’t hesitate when telling MailSport who he sees as the better of the two

Fury and Joshua have shared six opponents during their respective careers, and they have all given their thoughts on who would come out on top.

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